First up on our list is Gulmarg. This hill town nestled in the northern-most state of India is magical all-year-round, but its charm is enhanced upon the arrival of winters
Shimla-Kufri is definitely among the most popular destinations in North India for people who like to experience snowfall
Towering mountains, deodar trees, winding roads and heavy snowfall; we are talking of India’s loved winter destination, Manali! Situated in Himachal Pradesh
Want to learn skiing while magnificent peaks of Nanda Devi, Neelkanth and Mana Parbat are looking over you? Then, you must head to the best skiing destination of India
Binsar is a lesser-known name when it comes to hill stations to visit in winters in India. But believe us when we say, it is one of the most spectacular places you will ever visit
Another hill station in Himachal Pradesh, but different from any other, Dalhousie is ideal for anyone who enjoys colonial charm
Then, head to Rann of Kutch during the winter months. Famous for the Rann Utsav – a two-month long cultural festival – this place
The onset of winters marks the beginning of party season throughout the world. And what better place to kick-start your New Year celebrations than the party capital of India
Want to enjoy winters at a hill station but can’t bear the cold? Head to Wayanad for a dream vacation amidst the Western Ghats. Situated in the ‘God’s Own Country
Rightfully called the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur has the kind of charm that lures hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world, throughout the yea
Although Jaisalmer is quite hot and humid for the better part of the year, the winter months of December and January make for ideal weather to visit this desert city